Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics - 2021 V-24 I-02
Papers on secular stagnation, underdeveloped economies, free market fiduciary media, and wind power lead this wide-ranging issue of the QJAE.
Papers on secular stagnation, underdeveloped economies, free market fiduciary media, and wind power lead this wide-ranging issue of the QJAE.
The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics (QJAE) is a refereed journal that promotes the development and extension of Austrian economics and the analysis of contemporary issues in the mainstream of economics from an Austrian perspective.
New scholarship in Austrian economics, including papers on absolute immunity, the progressive era, and new product research.
Fillieule compares Austrian macroeconomic models, Thornton discusses Rothbard on the economics of slavery, Er'el Granot on reswitching, bitcoin and the regression theorem, seven book reviews, and more.
A special double issue on entrepreneurship, guest edited by Per Bylund. Though a heterodox school of thought, Austrian economics features powerfully in the scholarship of entrepreneurship.